Use and Care Manual
Table Of Contents
Care & Maintenance 
Outdoor furniture can be enjoyed for many years when well maintained. 
Regular Maintenance 
Wash the furniture with a solution of mild detergent and water, rinse with clear water, and dry thoroughly. To all metal frames, apply a 
fine, clear automobile wax for maximum protection against harmful ultraviolet exposure and salt air.  
For  best  protection,  perform  this maintenance  two  or three  times per  year  in  low  pollution  areas or  more  frequently  in  high  pollution 
areas. Please note that these durable materials can be safely cleaned as often as desired. Note: Some suntan and sun block products 
may be harmful to resin, cushions and strap, mesh and vinyl  lace and strap. Do not allow such products to come in contact with any 
seating surfaces to avoid deep penetrating stains, which are not covered under warranty. 
How to Clean & Care for Teak Furnishings 
Left  alone  to  age,  the  natural  color  of  teak  furnishings  will  weather  to  a  soft,  silver  grey.  This  process  will  take  approximately  nine 
months, depending on the degree of sunlight and rain exposure. Imperfections, which are inherent properties of the wood, will show over 
time, enhancing the beauty of the furniture. In humid or wet climates, or after rains, the wood may naturally expand and contract, causing 
the grain to rise. This is to be expected with exposure to the elements and will stabilize after the initial weathering occurs. 
To maintain teak furnishings, use a soft bristled utility brush and stroke lightly in the direction of the grain to remove surface dust. For 
more stubborn dirt, the wood may be washed with a mild solution of four parts laundry detergent or dish washing soap to one part bleach 
in water, then rinsed thoroughly and allowed to dry completely. Oiling the wood may cause mildew or irregular coloring. 
How to Clean Woven Furnishings  
Woven furnishings are made of durable and weatherproof extruded polyethylene resinweave. Light stains and soils may be removed with 
a solution of mild detergent and water, rinsed with clear water and dried thoroughly. Mildew and heavy stains can be removed with a 
quality commercial outdoor furniture cleaner and protectant. Woven furnishings may not be suitable for intensely hot climates. 
How to Clean Fabric 
Fine outdoor fabrics are designed to endure years of sun, soil and moisture. Wash outdoor cushions with a solution of mild detergent and 
water and thoroughly rinse with clear  water. Stand cushions on  end and allow to air  dry completely. Light  stains  can be removed as 
above. Mildew and heavy stains can be removed with a quality commercial outdoor furniture cleaner and protectant. Note: Do not dry 
clean or use a washing machine or dryer. Do not steam or use water at temperatures above 100º F when washing. Note: Be careful to 
keep the outdoor furniture  cleaner from  contact with the cushions of  your outdoor furniture, as it will cause discoloration. Do not use 
bleach on printed acrylic fabrics. Do not use solvent-type materials on woven vinyl, woven blend or ultra woven blend fabrics as they will 
damage the yarns. Do not use chlorine based cleaners.  
How to Clean Mesh  
Remove light stains with a solution of mild detergent and water, then rinse with clear water and dry thoroughly. Mildew and heavy stains 
can be removed with a quality commercial outdoor furniture cleaner and protectant. How to  
How to Clean Strap  
For general or light cleaning, begin by brushing dirt off the strap. Apply a solution of mild detergent and warm water and allow it to soak 
into the strap. Gently clean with a sponge or soft bristle brush, then rinse thoroughly with clear water and allow the strap to air dry. 
How to Clean Vinyl Strap  
Apply a quality vinyl protectant to guard against the effects of air pollution, salt air build-up, and mildew. To remove difficult stains use 
rubbing alcohol applied with a soft cloth.  
How to Clean & Care for Stone and Marble Tops  
Tabletops are designed for normal outdoor use in residential settings. To maintain the natural beauty we recommend applying a stone-
enhancing sealer every six months to protect and restore the top. This step can be repeated each year and before the winter season. 
If tabletop is stained with products such as wine, soda, coffee, or other colorants of organic origin, clean these spills immediately with a 
mild detergent then rinse with water. In extreme cold  climates, it is recommended  that tabletops be stored in a dry indoor area or be 
covered with  suitable  outdoor  furniture  cover. Be  sure  to allow  space  between the tabletop  and  the  cover so  that  moisture does not 
collect on the table; this will promote airflow and allow moisture to escape.  
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